Word for Mac will let you do search and replace globally, but they helpfully hide the choice so as not to 'distract' you.
1. Make a backup copy of all your files. :) 2. In Finder, select all the files that you need to fix. Open them all in Word. It'll take a little while but you only have to do this once. 3. In Word, choose Edit > Replace. Notice the little arrow button next to "Replace All"? Click it to get more options. 4. You should now have an option label "Search" with a drop-down selection. Change that from "Current Document All" to "All Open Documents" 5. Replace away.
BBEdit won't work because Word expects the files to be in its format, and if you edit outside of Word's native format in a text editor, Word thinks they are corrupted. If you don't have Word for Mac, OpenOffice might work, since it can handle .doc correctly.
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Date: 2010-01-04 08:22 am (UTC)1. Make a backup copy of all your files. :)
2. In Finder, select all the files that you need to fix. Open them all in Word. It'll take a little while but you only have to do this once.
3. In Word, choose Edit > Replace. Notice the little arrow button next to "Replace All"? Click it to get more options.
4. You should now have an option label "Search" with a drop-down selection. Change that from "Current Document All" to "All Open Documents"
5. Replace away.
BBEdit won't work because Word expects the files to be in its format, and if you edit outside of Word's native format in a text editor, Word thinks they are corrupted. If you don't have Word for Mac, OpenOffice might work, since it can handle .doc correctly.
Good luck!